Rut Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 I was thinking I'd find something like 16/1 on a Saints win. Nowhere near that is available though. Best widely available odds out there are: 4/9 Man Utd 7/2 Draw 7/1 Saints Some bookies even have as at 6/1. To put it into perspective Villa are currently 10/1 to win at Old Trafford next week and Everton are 7/1 to win at Arsenal. I guess the bookies expect a weakened Man Utd team - hence our odds being not that big. Anyone putting any money on the game? I probably will still have a sneaky fiver on Saints @ 7/1 (just in case...). For those doubters I guess you will be lumping on Man Utd at 4/9 then? Seems like quite a good price actually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tisspahars Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 8/1 on Betfair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rut Posted 26 January, 2011 Author Share Posted 26 January, 2011 8/1 on Betfair. No 8/1 on there at the mo. Currently it is 8.2 (which is 7.2/1 - less commission). There was a bit of 9.2 on there (now gone). Come Sat there will be a lot more traded so I expect bigger odds will be around... I honestly thought I'd get 20/1 somewhere. Man Utd ain't lost all season and after losing to Leeds last year I don't think they will take the game too lightly. Praps the bookies are just trying to make the odds match the 1976 Cup Final - they are similar at the mo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 Shouldn't that be 'odds-on to beat Man Utd.' ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Kint Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 No 8/1 on there at the mo. Currently it is 8.2 (which is 7.2/1 - less commission). There was a bit of 9.2 on there (now gone). Come Sat there will be a lot more traded so I expect bigger odds will be around... I honestly thought I'd get 20/1 somewhere. Man Utd ain't lost all season and after losing to Leeds last year I don't think they will take the game too lightly. Praps the bookies are just trying to make the odds match the 1976 Cup Final - they are similar at the mo. Team news is obviously key. I think Fergie will rest quite a few, and if they line up with neville, evans and fabio at the back you might be wishing you took the 7s as all of that will have gone... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 7/1 is rubbish. We were 4/1 when beat them in the Premier league last. I know this because i collected £50. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyhale Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 (edited) 7/1 is a fair price with PP had a sneaky tenner on them and a daft tenner on Saints to win 1-0 @22/1 Yes l know a fool and his money http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/fa-cup/southampton-v-manchester-united/winner Edited 26 January, 2011 by dickyhale Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Who? Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 I was thinking I'd find something like 16/1 on a Saints win. Nowhere near that is available though. Best widely available odds out there are: 4/9 Man Utd 7/2 Draw 7/1 Saints Some bookies even have as at 6/1. To put it into perspective Villa are currently 10/1 to win at Old Trafford next week and Everton are 7/1 to win at Arsenal. I guess the bookies expect a weakened Man Utd team - hence our odds being not that big. Anyone putting any money on the game? I probably will still have a sneaky fiver on Saints @ 7/1 (just in case...). For those doubters I guess you will be lumping on Man Utd at 4/9 then? Seems like quite a good price actually. I do not bet on Saints anymore.... they have been know to let me down just a couple of times in the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rut Posted 26 January, 2011 Author Share Posted 26 January, 2011 7/1 is rubbish. We were 4/1 when beat them in the Premier league last. I know this because i collected £50. Was that the Sunday game? I remember that cos I had a score on Saints at 4/1. Only because the day before I was at a Totton game and this old geezer kept saying 'I've got a feeling' (quite a few times) that Saints would win the next day. After guzzling a few pints I got that feeling as well. Wish I'd put a ton on instead (but sadly wasn't that p#ssed by the time I put the bet on). Anyway - yeah we were an ok Prem team at 4/1. Now 2 leagues down and we are only up to 7/1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ekelund24 Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 Man U starting -2 at 3/1 is a good shout depending on the team but Lambert (13/5) and Guly (3/1) to score anytime seem good bets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 We were 7-1 to win in '76 as well...good omen IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junction 9 Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 Odds on? That's mental. Won't be bothering with them at those odss even if Fergie does put the kids out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vince Posted 26 January, 2011 Share Posted 26 January, 2011 Man Utd ain't lost all season - being picky, they've lost to West Ham in the Carling Cup. Man U starting -2 at 3/1 is a good shout depending on the team but Lambert (13/5) and Guly (3/1) to score anytime seem good bets - I'm tempted by the -2 and Guly bets. I think it'll be a close game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 27 January, 2011 Share Posted 27 January, 2011 I do not bet on Saints anymore.... they have been know to let me down just a couple of times in the past. If its just a couple of times, you must be about 2 years old. Do your parents know you are using their computer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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